Table 3.

Toxicity by conditioning regimen



No. patients with grade 3 or greater toxicity

ATG (3 × 30) + CY (4 × 50) + TBI
Toxicity*
3 × 200
2 × 200
1 × 200
CY (2 × 60) + TBI 6 × 200
All patients
Overall  5 (5)/14   6 (5)/18   5 (2)/46   2 (2)/9   18 (14)/87  
Pulmonary   2   4   1   2   9  
Renal   2   0   1   0   3  
Oral mucosa   2   0   0   1   2  
Hepatic   0   0   1   0   1  
Cardiac   1   0   0   0   1  
CNS   0   0   1   0   1  
Multiorgan failure   1   2   1   0   4  
Urinary tract   0   0   1   0   1  
Hematologic (TTP)
 
0
 
0
 
2
 
0
 
2
 


No. patients with grade 3 or greater toxicity

ATG (3 × 30) + CY (4 × 50) + TBI
Toxicity*
3 × 200
2 × 200
1 × 200
CY (2 × 60) + TBI 6 × 200
All patients
Overall  5 (5)/14   6 (5)/18   5 (2)/46   2 (2)/9   18 (14)/87  
Pulmonary   2   4   1   2   9  
Renal   2   0   1   0   3  
Oral mucosa   2   0   0   1   2  
Hepatic   0   0   1   0   1  
Cardiac   1   0   0   0   1  
CNS   0   0   1   0   1  
Multiorgan failure   1   2   1   0   4  
Urinary tract   0   0   1   0   1  
Hematologic (TTP)
 
0
 
0
 
2
 
0
 
2
 

The frequency of toxicities in each column do not add up to the total (overall) because an individual patient may have had more than one organ toxicity.

ATG indicates antithymocyte globulin; CY, cyclophosphamide; TBI, total body irradiation, 3, 2, or 1 × 200 cGy when combined with ATG/CY, or 6 × 200 cGy when combined with CY only; CNS, central nervous system; TTP, thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura

*

Severity grade 4 in any organ system or at least grade 3 for pulmonary, oral mucosa (stomatitis), renal, or hepatic toxicity41 

Data for the overall row are number of patients with toxicity of grade 3 or greater versus the total number of patients. The numbers of patients with toxicity of grade 3 or greater who died are shown in parentheses

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